Hi, thank you for your help. I imagined the pinout for the power features may be the same as for a 9 pin Intel 945GTP motherboard with 9 pins and it seems like most other motherboards but was not sure. So that is what I will try after seeing the reply to my question. Thank you. If anyone can confirm this I would appreciate further input. Maybe all 9 pin power headers are the same and maybe so for the LGA775 motherboards...oh, homework...ok.Hi, thank you for your help. I imagined the pinout for the power features may be the same as for a 9 pin Intel 945GTP motherboard with 9 pins and it seems like most other motherboards but was not sure. So that is what I will try after seeing the reply to my question. Thank you. If anyone can confirm this I would appreciate further input.
Maybe all 9 pin power headers are the same and maybe so for the LGA775 motherboards...oh, homework...ok.

I did find the manual ear;ier but it does not show the pinout assignments only the pinouts themselves...is that english...so I can experiement with the 9 pinout for all guess. I see someone replied to a similar question and was directed to a motherboard not particularly similar to the 3700GX motherboard although it I think it was supposed to be Veriton 3700GX. It does not look like the Veriton 3700GX I have here but it may be a Veriton. I think I can try the pins with any of the connectors without doing any harm so I think I can follow the 9 pin theory.I did find the manual ear;ier but it does not show the pinout assignments only the pinouts themselves...is that english...so I can experiement with the 9 pinout for all guess. I see someone replied to a similar question and was directed to a motherboard not particularly similar to the 3700GX motherboard although it I think it was supposed to be Veriton 3700GX. It does not look like the Veriton 3700GX I have here but it may be a Veriton.
I think I can try the pins with any of the connectors without doing any harm so I think I can follow the 9 pin theory.

I bought a Veriton 3700GX motherboard on auction and the manual has no diagrams of the power pinout. A diagram does indicate the position of the 14 pins but does not indicate which pin is for what use. The 14 pins(13 actually) are grouped 9 with one empty and a group of 4 pins. I have guessed the 9 may be the same as a previous post have shown for a mtherboard claimed to be a Veriton 3700GX but the layout of that motherboard is not of Veriton 3700GX.I bought a Veriton 3700GX motherboard on auction and the manual has no diagrams of the power pinout. A diagram does indicate the position of the 14 pins but does not indicate which pin is for what use.
The 14 pins(13 actually) are grouped 9 with one empty and a group of 4 pins.
I have guessed the 9 may be the same as a previous post have shown for a mtherboard claimed to be a Veriton 3700GX but the layout of that motherboard is not of Veriton 3700GX.

Hey, I keep getting an email linking to the we have found a solution webpage...You do not list all these soluions I am receiving the emails for and it seems no one has taken notice of the replies I edited in my original post. I do not need any more help with this problem. Thank you and goodbye.Hey, I keep getting an email linking to the we have found a solution webpage...You do not list all these soluions I am receiving the emails for and it seems no one has taken notice of the replies I edited in my original post. I do not need any more help with this problem. Thank you and goodbye.

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(Front plastic part of computer tower is the Front Panel.Area of contact pins on the motherboard, that the wires (Cables) from the Front Panel connect to, is the Front Panel header )

CAN see by clicking on - View full size image - that the Front Panel header is to the Top Left corner of the motherboard, by the CMOS battery.(View of mobo is upside down, in relation to how it actually sits in the computer tower case)

Shows me it is just the normal two rows of contact pins used in a LOT of desktop computer mobo's. (MOtherBOard)

If it were I, I would use one of the LED lights connected to two wires, and touch across each two sets of pins.

Looking at the motherboard as it sits in the computer case, there is a row of pins on Top, and a row of pins on Bottom.

In your mind start at the LEFT side of the pins at the TOP.Number them from Left to Right.Example, Pins 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9.

Now number the pins on the Bottom, from Left to Right,Pins 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10.

Computer plugged into power, touch the two wires of the LED light, to Pins 1 and 2.Computer doesn't start? (Power Supply turns on)Go to the next set of pins.

I am willing to bet Pins 5 and 6 turn the Power Supply on.No? Keep experimenting.

What will happen if you touch the WRONG pins?N-O-T-H-I-N-GYou will NOT hurt the motherboard.

When you get to the correct pins, the Power Supply will turn on.These pins are for the Power On switch.

Now go back through the pins with the Power Supply on, but DO NOT touch the pins that turned the Power Supply on.

When the LED light STAYS on, you have the pins for the Power On LED light.

If the LED light BLINKS, you have the HarDDrive activity LED light.

If Windows starts to load, and you touch the Restart switch pins, the computer will restart over again, and Windows will load again.

(IF this computer has a Restart switch. I do NOT use one, even for the older computers. Just press CTRL, ALT, and DELete keys at the SAME TIME, to restart the computer, or use the Task Manager option)

One pin left all by itself? That is for 5 Volts, and only used by the factory. Leave it unconnected.

There may also be a blank spot on the Front Panel header, where it looks like a pin is missing. This is the KEY pin, and is not used.It is just to orient where the other pins are.

Worried about getting shocked?There may be a small spark, as you connect the wires, I will gramnt you that.But the voltage is 5 VOLTS DC.In comparison two D cell flashlight batteries produce 3 VOLTS DC.

The harmful AC voltage is contained in the metal enclosure, of the Power Supply. Can't get you unless you pour water on it close up, or stick a metal rod through one of the ventilation holes, in the Power Supply enclosure.

Regards,joecoolvette

By the by. You could be a lot of people's hero, if you came back, and posted the pins for what they do. Post in a Comment.

Since the Veriton 3900gx does not have any special hardware, you could use the standard Windows drivers.
If you want to try something else, try the drivers from an earlier veriton model.
http://support.acer-euro.com/drivers/downloads.html

if the system continues to show this error after the case has been closed correctly, then check the connection inside the case.....if good then enter bios at startup and turn the feature off and the message will stop.
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